Hanesgerdd, n. an epic poem
Gwing, n. a wriggle, a winceAnniwyd, a. indolentYsglyf, n. what seeks for preyCydweithiwr, n. a fellow labourerMyngialu, v. to speak gutturallyGorwedd, n. recumbence; v. to lie, to reclineCornaid, n. a horn-fulMebaint, n. youthfulnessGwaeddan, n. a bawlerMinio, v. to edge, to sharpenGortio, v. to spring sharplyGwrid, n. a blush; a flushNeniad, n. a ceiling, a vaultingDiler, n. instrumentGwnedd, n. a state of toilingYmfoddau, Ymfoddio, v. to please or content one's selfLlygadgoch, red-eyed, blear-eyedTrydar, n. chirp; din: v. to chirpTorog, a. having a prominence; big-bellied, applied to sows, dogs, and
catsGrwniad, n. a droning